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Sofia Reynoso
Researcher at Population Council
Publications - 12
Citations - 1970
Sofia Reynoso is an academic researcher from Population Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Pregnancy. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1871 citations.
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Caesarean delivery rates and pregnancy outcomes: the 2005 WHO global survey on maternal and perinatal health in Latin America
José Villar,Eliette Valladares,Daniel Wojdyla,Nelly Zavaleta,Guillermo Carroli,Alejandro Velazco,Archana Shah,Liana Campodonico,Vicente Bataglia,Anibal Faundes,Ana Langer,Alberto Narváez,Allan Donner,Mariana Romero,Sofia Reynoso,Karla Simônia de Pádua,Daniel Giordano,Marius Kublickas,Arnaldo Acosta +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the association between caesarean delivery and pregnancy outcome at the institutional level, adjusting for the pregnant population and institutional characteristics, was assessed for the 2005 WHO global survey on maternal and perinatal health, comprising 24 geographic regions in eight countries in Latin America.
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Maternal and neonatal individual risks and benefits associated with caesarean delivery: multicentre prospective study
José Villar,Guillermo Carroli,Nelly Zavaleta,Allan Donner,Daniel Wojdyla,Anibal Faundes,Alejandro Velazco,Vicente Bataglia,Ana Langer,Alberto Narváez,Eliette Valladares,Archana Shah,Liana Campodonico,Mariana Romero,Sofia Reynoso,Karla Simônia de Pádua,Daniel Giordano,Marius Kublickas,Arnaldo Acosta +18 more
TL;DR: Caesarean delivery independently reduces overall risk in breech presentations and risk of intrapartum fetal death in cephalic presentations but increases the risk of severe maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality in cEPhalic presentation.
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Effects of psychosocial support during labour and childbirth on breastfeeding, medical interventions, and mothers' wellbeing in a mexican public hospital : a randomised clinical trial
TL;DR: The effects of psychosocial support during labour, delivery and the immediate postpartum period provided by a female companion (doula) are evaluated.
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"Alone, I wouldn't have known what to do": a qualitative study on social support during labor and delivery in Mexico.
TL;DR: The interviews showed that the women accompanied by a doula had a more positive childbirth experience, and the most important difference between the two groups was the way they expressed their feelings about their own labor, their sense of control and their self-perception.
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WHO Global Survey on Maternal and Perinatal Health in Latin America: classifying caesarean sections
Ana Pilar Betrán,A Metin Gülmezoglu,Michael Robson,Mario Merialdi,João Paulo Souza,Daniel Wojdyla,Mariana Widmer,Guillermo Carroli,Maria Regina Torloni,Ana Langer,Alberto Narváez,D. Alejandro Fernandez Velasco,Anibal Faundes,Arnaldo Acosta,Eliette Valladares,Mariana Romero,Nelly Zavaleta,Sofia Reynoso,Vicente Bataglia +18 more
TL;DR: The "10-group" or "Robson" classification could help identify which groups of women are contributing most to the high caesarean section rates in Latin America, and if it could provide information useful for health care providers in monitoring and planning effective actions to reduce these rates.